The Iola Register, Sept. 20, 2022

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Players wore period cotton uniforms, even with Saturday’s tem peratures soaring well into the 90s.

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At right, Ben “Big Train” Coates greets the audience as a member of the Topeka Westerns, which took on the Wichita Bull Stockings in a game of 1860s-era REGISTER/RICHARDbaseball. LUKEN

By TIM CARPENTER Kansas Reflector

The Moran community gathered on Saturday to celebrate Moran Day. Activities included a parade, chariot races, mullet contest and bean feed. At right, Ty Shaughnessy rides the Moran United Methodist Church float during the parade. Top photo, the Moran Volunteer Fire Department team of Craig Miller, front left, Joe Carr, front right, Kurt Drake, back left, and Garrett Morrison finished second to another group of Moran firefighters. Above, mullet contest winners, from left, were Daniel Fewins, first place, Ty LaRue, second place and Rayse Dean, third place. REGISTER/VICKIE MOSS

KINCAID — One of the staples of a Kansas fall — the Kincaid Free Fair — is re turning this Kincaid-Selmacenterstartsshoe3Kday,geargamestheunderwayrialMaryersaacaidtheBillingsteamgrab,beanThursdayforthreeOrganizersweekend.havecrammeddaysoffunandgamesfolksofallagesstartingeveningwithafreefeed,children’scashpedalpullandgoatropingcontests.TheSisterswillserenadedinersat6o’clockatKinCityHall.Friday’sfestivitiesincludeturtleraceat4p.m.,withtwist:allofthecaretakmustbe50orolder.TheJaneHollowayMemoPieBakingContestgetsat5o’clock,beforedayiscappedwithbingostartingat7.TheschedulehitshighbrightandearlySaturwithan8a.m.5Krunorwalk,followedbyahorsepitchingcontestat9.Openclasshorsejudgingat10,beforefoodtakesstageat11,withthechurchdin

Dozens of baseball fans were treated to a bit of baseball history Saturday as the Humboldt Historic Preservation Alliance host ed a vintage baseball game at Walter Johnson Field.

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OLATHE — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis worked to broaden his 2024 presi dential foundation Sunday by traveling to Kansas to headline an endorsement rally for Republican gu bernatorial nominee Der ekPresenceSchmidt. of DeSantis and other conservatives at Schmidt campaign events less than two months ahead of the November election appears to re flect competitiveness of the contest with Demo cratic Gov. Laura Kelly. Schmidt’s strategy could be associated with the in surgent campaign for gov ernor by right-wing inde pendent state Sen. Dennis Pyle, who is expected to peel votes away from the GOPDeSantis,nominee.who emerged on the stage after a flashy promotional video, said he was in Kansas to help convince undecided vot ers to side with the GOP’s nominee. DeSantis devot ed much of his 50-minute speech to his own accom

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Humboldt resident Wayne Smith, left, is presented with a base ball by Tom Rutledge of HHPA after throwing out the ceremonial first pitch.

— because of turbid wa ter at filtration plants or lack of power, officials said.Before dawn Monday, authorities in a boat navigated the flood ed streets of the north coast town of Catano and used a megaphone to alert people that the pumps had collapsed, urging them to evacuate as soon as Authoritiespossible.said at least 1,300 people spent the night in shelters across the island.

The system also ripped asphalt from roads and washed away a bridge in the central mountain town of Utu ado that police said was installed by the National Guard after Maria hit as a Category 4 storm.

rain fell in some areas of Puerto Rico and fore casters said another 4 to 8 inches could fall as the storm moves away, with even more possible in someRainplaces.totals of up to 15 inches were projected for the eastern Domin ican Republic, where authorities closed ports and beaches and told most people to stay home from work.

SECTION 1. The City of Moran, Kansas, by the power vested in it by Article 12, Section 5 of the Constitution of the State of Kan sas, hereby elects to exempt itself from the provisions of K.S.A. 15204 insofar as said statute applies to the appointment of city officers to take place in May of each year.

The blow from Fiona was made more devas tating because Puerto Rico has yet to recover from Hurricane Maria, which killed nearly 3,000 people and destroyed the power grid in 2017. Five years later, more than 3,000 homes on the is land still have blue tarps for a Theroof.wind and water from Fiona stripped the pavement from roads, tore off roofs and sent torrents pouring into homes. The storm also took out a bridge and flooded an airport run way.Authorities reported no deaths directly from Fiona, but Puerto Rico officials said it was too early to know the full scope of damage. The storm was still expect ed to unleash torrential rain across the U.S. ter ritory.Officials reported one death associated with the blackout — a 70-yearold man was burned to death when he tried to fill his generator with gasoline while it was running.Gov.Pedro Pierluisi declined to say how long it would take to fully re store electricity, but said for most customers, “it’s a question of days”

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“The damages that we are seeing are cata strophic,” Pierluisi said.

A CHARTER ORDINANCE EX EMPTING THE CITY OF MORAN, KANSAS FROM THE PROVISIONS OF K.S.A. 12-1651, PROVIDING SUBSI TUTE AND PROVISIONSADDITIONALWHICH RELATE TO THE NAMING OF AN OFFI CIALNEWSPAPER,CITY AND REPEAL ING ANY ORDINANCE IN CON FLICTNOW,THEREWITH:THEREFORE, BE IT OR DAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF MORAN, KANSAS:SECTION

PASSED by the Moran gov erning body, not less than twothirds of the memberselect vot ing in fav.oråhereof, this 6th day of September, 2022.

A man stands near a flooded road during the passage of Hurricane Fiona in Villa Blanca, Puerto Rico, on Sun day. GETTY IMAGES/MELVIN PEREIRA/TNS

The island’s National Weather Service office said flash flooding was occurring in south-cen tral parts of Puerto Rico and tweeted, “MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND IM of

SECTION 4. If passed, the city clerk must send a copy of the passed charter ordinance to the Secretary of State’s Office.

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Water service was cut to more than 837,000 cus tomers — two thirds of the total on the island

as a major hurricane late Thursday or on Fri day, forecasters said. Authorities an nounced Monday that power had been re turned to 100,000 cus tomers on the island of 3.2 million people.

The next meeting of the Sunflower Quilters Guild will be Monday, Sept. 26, at the Humboldt United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, at 806 N. Ninth St.The board meet ing will begin at 9:30 a.m., with the guild meeting following at 10.

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“I was sleeping and saw when the corrugat ed metal flew off,” he said as he watched rain drench his belongings and wind whip his color ful curtains into the air.

SECTION 3. This Charter Ordinance shall be published once each week for two consec utive weeks in the Iola Register, the official city newspaper.

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SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect 61 days after the final publication unless a sufficient petition for referen dum is filed, requiring a refer endum to be held on the ordi nance as provided by Article 12, Section 5, Subsection (c)(3) of the Constitution of the State of Kansas, in which case this char ter Ordinance shall become effective upon approval by the majority of the electors voting thereon.SECTION 5. If passed, the city clerk must send a copy of the passed charter ordinance to the Secretary of State’s Office.

Pastorfollowed.Traw leads a Bible study at 3 p.m. Tuesdays on the Book of Ezekiel.

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On Monday morn ing, Fiona was centered about 10 miles southeast of Samana in the Do minican Republic, with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph, ac cording to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. It was moving to the northwest at 8 mph.Tropical stormforce winds extended for 140 miles from the center.The storm was ex pected to move into the Atlantic in the afternoon and pass close to the Turks and Caicos islands on Tuesday. It could draw near Bermuda

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U.S. President Joe Biden declared a state of emergency as the eye of the storm approached the island’s southwest corner.

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You can watch the church service via Face book at 10 a.m. Sundays.

Pianist Myrna Wild schuetz played “The Gentle Stranger” for the Prelude and “At the Crossing” for the Offer tory.The church fellowship dinner

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“It’s important people understand that this is not over,” said Ernesto Morales, a weather ser vice meteorologist in SanHeJuan.said flooding reached “historic lev els,” with authorities evacuating or rescu ing hundreds of people across Puerto Rico.

Brown water rushed through streets, into homes and covered a runway in southern Puerto Rico.

Fiona also tore the roofs off homes, includ

SECTION 3. All appointed of ficers who are serving the term of their appointment when this Charter Ordinance takes effect, shall hereby have their appoint ments amended and reduced by four (4) months, moving the end date of their current appointment from the first regular meeting in May 2023 to the first regular meeting in January 2023.

PASSED by the Moran govern ing body, not less than two-thirds of the memberselect voting in favor therof, this 6th day of Sep tember, 2022./s/ Jerry Wallis,

/s/ Jerry D. Wallis, Mayor(9)20

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Hurricane Fiona roared over the Dominican Republic on Monday, a day after knocking out power to all of Puerto Rico and causing damage the gov ernor described as “cat astrophic.” Many people were also left without water service.

1. The City of Mo ran, Kansas, by the power vest ed in it by Article 12, Section 5 of the Constitution of the State of Kansas, hereby elects to ex empt itself and make inapplica ble to it K.S.A. 12-1651 , which applies to this city but does not apply uniformly to all cities, regarding the designation of a newspaper with certain qualifi cations as the official city news paper.SECTION 2. The governing body shall designate by reso lution the City of Moran web

site, www.morancity.org, as the official city newspaper and is authorized to designate any other media outlet as an official publication site via Resolution of the Governing Body.

CHARTER ORDINANCE NO. 11 A CHARTER ORDINANCE EX EMPTING THE CITY OF MORAN, KANSAS, FROM THE PROVISIONS OF K.S.A. 15-204 INSOFAR AS SAID STATUTE APPLIES TO THE TIME FRAME OF APPOINTMENT OF OF FICERS OF THE CITY; AND PROVID ING A SUBSTITUTE PROVISION ON THE SAME SUBJECT, ALLOWING APPOINTMENT OF CITY OFFICERS TO TAKE PLACE IN JANUARY OF EACHWHEREAS,YEAR. the current elec tion of the mayor takes place on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November in the ap propriate year; and WHEREAS, the first official meeting of a mayor’s term takes place on the first Monday the fol lowing January after said election; andWHEREAS, mayoral appoint ments are currently requested for submission in the month of May; andWHEREAS, it has been deter mined by the Governing Body to allow for a more appropriate time for making such appointments; andNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OR DAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF MORAN, ‘KANSAS:

Pastor Steve Traw’s message Sunday, “Gain ing In Glory,” was taken from 1 Peter 1:1-12. The Book of Peter was au thored by Simon Peter, an apostle, and is set in a time of impending trials and persecution. If believers finish their race strong (live a righ teous life) their reward for faithfulness and obe dience is the saving of their souls and eternal life, Traw said.

SECTION 2. The mayor, with the consent of the council, may appoint officers mentioned in K.S.A. 15-204 at the first regular meeting of the Governing Body in January of each year.

She is a junior at Crest, and is involved in volleyball, basketball, softball, FCA, FCCLA, FFA, choir and Nation al Honor Society. When she is not in school she enjoys hunting and pho tography.Afterhigh school she will be attending col lege and soon be an en trepreneur. She is also a member of the First Baptist Church of Kin caid.

By TIM CARPENTER Kansas Reflector

Aylee Beckmon

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The standard rate paid to colleges and univer sities by the state under the draft proposal would be $113 per credit hour.

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania closed their borders Monday to most Russian citi zens in response to the wide domestic support in Russia for the war in Ukraine.Under the coordi nated travel ban, Rus sians wishing to travel to the Baltic countries or Poland as tourists or for business, sports or cultural purposes will not be allowed in even if they hold valid visas for the Europe an Union’s checks-free Schengen Area.

Baltic nations close borders to Russians

All the while, festi val-goers can check out a number of arts and crafts, vendor booths and food stations. Kin caid Fair entries will be available for judgings

Kansas pitches college course plan for low-income students

cheal and Erin Belshe. Her grandparents are Gene and Nancy Beck er. Her great-grandpar ents are Gary and Irene Louk.

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TOPEKA — Kansas Board of Education member Betty Arnold believes a program of fering lower-income stu dents nine credit hours of college courses while in high school can pro pel more toward two- or four-year degrees — on oneArnold,condition.who rep resents Wichita, Derby, Mulvane and Haysville, said the $11 million initiative under devel opment by the Kansas Board of Regents could make a real difference if participating high school juniors and se niors understood the career opportunities emerging from invest ments in higher edu cation. Lack of insight about the future, she said, frequently drained students of motivation to take that next step in education.“Manyof the students we talk of reaching have no idea of, ‘OK, I get a degree. What do I do af ter that?’ A lot can be accomplished if there was a way to educate students to the possibil ities,” she said.

Flanders, pres ident of the state Board of Regents, said the 2023 Kansas Legislature could be asked to finance $11 million of tuition and fees for these stu dents, in addition to $1.9 million for placing coun selors in high schools to work with students on preparation for college.

employees and Rus sians with residence permits or long-stay national visas from the 26 Schengen countries.

Hope Academy at G&W Foods.Her hobbies include reading and gaming. She plans to attend col lege and get a degree for video game design.

ner and the Colony Christian Church meal at the Kincaid Method istAChurch.pieauction follows at 12:30 p.m. before the 1:30 parade.

Lonna Belshe Lonna Belshe is a senior at Crest HIgh School.Her hobbies include riding her horses. She barrel races and does other rodeo events on the weekends. After high school she plans to attend college to be a veterinarian.Herparents are Mi

Kinley Edgerton Is a freshman at Colony Crest High School. She participates in volley ball, dance, cheer, bas ketball, track and soft ball.Hobbies include spending time with friends and going to the lakeShe is the daughter of Zac and Stephanie Ed gerton. Her grandpar ents are Bill and Connie Johnston, Allen and Connie Edgerton. She plans to attend a 4 year university and ma jor in education.

Cursten Allen Cursten Allen is the daughter of Lindsay Slyter and Brant Allen. She is the granddaugh ter of Carla and Marlin Allen.She attends Colony Crest High School and will graduate in 2025. She participates in cheer, softball, volley ball, basketball and ro deo.After high school she plans to be a farrier, horse chiropractor and massage therapist.

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Aylee Beckmon is a freshman at Crest. She’s active in volleyball, bas ketball, track, softball, FCCLA, FFA and dance, and attends the Barn Harvesters 4 H club.

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Kaylee Allen is the daughter of Denny and Kerry Allen. Her grand parents are Frank and Darlene Stewart.

High school students would be enrolled in six credit hours of basic ed ucation courses such as algebra, history, compo

“After more than two years of restrictions, we see no prospects for an improvement, and that is the worst part,” Andrzej Romanczuk, a Polish citizen, told The Associated Press.

He said regions on both sides of Poland’s border with Kalinin grad will be hit eco nomically because bor der traffic there drives local trade. Russians also shop in Polish cit ies like Warsaw or Kra kow.Over 65,000 Russians have crossed into Po land this year, similar to the same period last year but 10 times small er than before the pan demic.

Beckmon also attends the Barn Church and is involved in many mis sion projects as part of the church’s youth group.Outside of school, she helps on the family farm and enjoys spending time at the lake. She’ll likely attend a near by college after high school.She is the daughter of Nathan and Kris sy Beckmon, Kincaid, and the granddaughter of Randal and Marsha Beckmon and Terry and Jackie Broyles.

The Kansas Board of Regents briefed the state Board of Educa tion on the proposed Kansas First/Diploma Plus plan to offer grants paying community col lege, technical college or university tuition and fees for an estimated 10,000 under-resourced high school students who qualify for free or reduced lunch programs in high school.

Kaylee Allen

Her parents are Ash ley and Lance Miller. Her grandparents are Trilla Eastwood, Esther Pope, Willy and Viola Boeck and Daniel and Jesus Robinson.

A cornhole tourna ment starts at 3:30.

influential lobbying co alition during the legis lative session starting in January.Cindy Lane, a mem ber of the state Board of Regents and a former su perintendent of public schools in Kansas City, Kansas, said exposure of high school students to a college environment would help them devel op a personal vision of higher whotoherepathway.toconnectingtoabouttynotaboutsaid.opportunitytive,“Fromeducation.myperspecit’sallaboutangap,”Lane“Wehearalotequitygaps.It’saboutkids’capacitodothework.Itisnothavingaccesstheopportunitiesoftheirdreamsthatpost-secondaryThebigideaisthatwe’regoingcultivatetalent.”Highschoolstudentsfindsuccessinthe

Hannah Boeck Hannah Boeck is a sophomore at Hope Academy. She partic ipates in a vocation al program through

sition, public speaking or sociology. The other three credit hours would be in career-oriented subjects such as biology, business, criminal jus tice, education or social work.Blake

“I think this is the year we really need to break through,” Flan ders said. “We know it’s not necessarily a baccalaureate for all. I think that’s something we need to just get out there. But it is post-sec ondary.”Randy Watson, com missioner of the Kansas State Department of Ed ucation, said the model could be the successful state-financed program steering 32,000 high school students to tech nical education instruc tion through dual enroll ment in high school and college. That program created during the ad ministration of Gov. Sam Brownback has ex ceeded expectations in terms of student inter est.“How do we get that done? How do we come together?” Watson said.

proposed dual enroll ment initiative would be more likely to see college as a logical op tion, said Carter Fine, president of Hutchinson Community College. It would also shorten a student’s time to com pletion of associate or bachelor’s degrees, he said.Fine said the state subsidy for tuition and fees would address a major barrier to college enrollment. The current proposal would include enough funding for 40% of 26,000 Kansas juniors and seniors categorized as economically un der-resourced.Peoplefrom mid dle-class families strug gled with college costs, he said, but individuals from low-income fami lies found it “practically impossible” to afford a higher education.

The prime ministers of the three Baltic na tions and Poland agreed earlier this month to stop admitting Russian citizens, saying the move would protect the security of the Europe an Union nations neigh boring“RussiaRussia.isan unpre dictable and aggressive state. Three-quarters of its citizens support the war. It is unaccept able that people who support the war can freely travel around the world, into Lithu ania, the EU,” Lithua nian Interior Minister Agne Bilotaite said Monday.“Such support for hostilities can pose threats to the securi ty of our country and the EU as a whole,” she added.The ban includes exceptions for human itarian reasons, fam ily members of EU citizens, Russian dis sidents, serving diplo mats, transportation

There were no indi cations of new travel restrictions Monday for Russians seeking to enter Poland, even though the country agreed with the Baltic countries to introduce the ban by Sept. 19. Poland, which borders Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave, still has tight restrictions on Rus sian travelers remain ing from the COVID-19 pandemic.Inthe eastern Pol ish city of Bialystok, a member of the Rus sian Culture and Edu cation Association in Poland said a new ban would have hit much harder if the pandem ic restrictions had not already largely limited travel with Russia.

In lieu of a carnival, organizers have set up a series of Funtastics Inflatable attractions for all three days of the celebration. Wristbands can be ordered online at kincaidfair.com.

SIX are vying for the 2022 Kincaid Fair Queen, with the winner to be announced shortly before the parade.

The Board of Regents, the state Board of Edu cation and higher edu cation institutions tak ing part in delivery of courses to high school students could form an

The change from summer to fall — I al ways look forward to it. However, the drought conditions this fall doesn’t have me very excited. I typically enjoy decorating with some mums and pumpkins, but I’m dragging my feet on it this year because I dread the thought of keeping the mums wa tered. We need rain so bad! But, fall does bring the time to do some tidy ing up around the home, storing summer bulbs, and yes, making plans for a better growing sea son next year.

Abandoned towns

For example, Beverly Harris’ grandparents’ old root cellar has sur faced. Arch and Ivy Har ris took everything they could when the govern ment bought them out with eminent domain in 1940, but had to leave be hind the Harrisbasement.saidit’sa sen timental sight to see

Don’t forget to dig your summer flowering bulbs and store those that will not survive Kansas winters. Bulbs such as gladiolus, cala dium, dahlia, tuberous begonia, calla lily, and canna lily need to be dug and stored so they

what’s left of her grand parents’ old home. It re minds her of the strong connection her family feels to Lemoyne and the friendships that out lasted the old town.

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Low water levels are uncovering artifacts that invoke personal his tory,Westerntoo. Nebraska’s Lake McConaughy is so dried out that it’s revealing remnants of old Lemoyne, the small town the government flooded starting in the late 1930s to establish the 30,000-acre reservoir.

Peaking just above the muddy waters of the Missouri River near Vermillion, South Da kota, are the skeletal re mains of a steamboat’s hull.The North Alabama went down in 1870, but it reemerged due to the river’s low level this summer.“It’sexposed the back bone of the ship,” said Tom Downs, the Missou ri National Recreational River’s chief of inter pretation, education and outreach. “Many decades later, we’re re minded of the history when the water goes down.”It’sone of the many historical treasures that drought is revealing across the Great Plains and elsewhere around the world. In central Texas, dry conditions recently uncovered di nosaur tracks from 113 million years ago. Low river levels have ex posed Nazi warships and bombs in Serbia and Buddhist statues in China.

As for spring flower ing bulbs (tulips, daffo dils, hyacinths, allium) fall is the time to estab lish into the landscape. Planting this fall may be a bit tricky with the extremely dry soil. If we can catch some decent rainfall, consider plant ing right after that.

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Krista Harding is a K-State Research and Extension Horticulture agent assigned to South wind District. She may be reached at kharding@ ksu.edu or 620-244-3826.

All of these plants should be dug after frost has browned the foliage. They should be allowed to dry for about a week in a shady, well-ventilat ed site such as a garage or tool shed. Any excess soil should be removed.

Though both cause problems in the spring, now is the time to start control measurers. Both the fungus and eggs of the borer overwinter on old, dead leaves. Remov ing iris leaves and other landscape debris from

“My grandfather helped move the old Lemoyne church and wrote ‘Lemoyne’ as his address for all his life, even though our address was ‘Brule,’” she said. “He was very proud of where he was from, and it was a solid commu nity with families who took care of each other forTomásgenerations.”England — a teacher in Ogallala and the county’s unofficial historian — remembers finding the sole of a woman’s shoe, glass jars and bottles when the lake was at a record low in He2004.said the old arti facts can offer an inti mate look into the past, and help people remem ber what life was like before modern conve niences.“People have a con nection with seeing a home, because they know that it was at the center of somebody’s

Drought dried rivers and lakes, revealing abandoned towns and shipwrecks

“A lot of people pretty much forget about it be tween droughts,” Downs said. “But when water levels drop and it emerg es, people take notice.”

It’s believed no one was injured and every thing was salvaged from the boat – except for its hull, which occasionally rises above the water line during dry periods, including droughts in 2004, the 1930s and 1906.

Beverly Harris sits on top of what used to be her grandparents’ root cellar. Arch and Ivy Harris left the cellar behind when the government flooded the old town of Lemoyne to create Lake McConaughy in western Nebraska in 1941. Usually the relic is buried by the lake, but the drought has dried up the reservoir this year.PHOTO COURTESY OF BEV ERLY HARRIS

can be planted next year.

Something that’s also exposed by low water levels? The log that snagged the North Alabama and took it down 150 years ago. It sits right in front of the shipwreck.Climbing on the ru ins or taking souvenirs is forbidden, but the parks service encourag es visitors to approach and take pictures of the wreck, which generates interest when it surfac es.“I think it stirs the imagination to think about a day when steam boat travel was the tick et,” Downs said. “That’s how you got up and down the river. There was a time when people actually rode on these boats and traveled hun dreds of miles to get to forts and other places to deliver goods.”

Fall is time to tidy up, store summer bulbs and prepare for spring HardingKrista

“So the North Ala bama really is a relic,” Downs said.

Fall is the time to establish spring flowering bulbs such as tulips into the land scape. PIXABAY.COM

On a side note away from flowers, thinking ahead to October — it is a good time to plant garlic if you want large cloves next summer. The soil should be fertilized before planting with three pounds of a 1010-10 fertilizer, per 100 square feet, and mixed into the Clovessoil.should be planted point up and spaced three inches apart and one to two inches deep. The larger the clove planted, the larger the bulb for har vesting next summer.

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the iris bed this fall will significantly reduce problems next spring.

The steamboat was taking winter supplies to military outposts in October 1870 when a log tore a large gash

The bulbs should be packed away in peat moss or perlite. When packing, make sure the bulbs don’t touch each

life,” he said. “It’s like unraveling a mystery that’s buried under the lake most of the time, and when the water lev els get lower, you get to live through that.”

Whilefoot.you’re out and about in your yard this fall fertilizing bulbs, you may want to take the time to clean up the iris beds as well. Iris are known for a couple of very common problems: a fungus known as iris leaf spot and an insect named iris borer.

tilize spring-flowering bulbs. With an estab lished bulb bed that has been fertilized in the past, there is probably plenty of phosphorus and potassium present in the soil to grow the plants next spring. If you’re not sure, take a soil test. A complete fer tilizer such as 10-10-10 or 9-9-6 at the rate of 2.5 pounds per 100 square feet should be used if the soil needs phos phorus and potassium. This would also equal 1 rounded teaspoon per square

The North Alabama’s history is perhaps less dramatic than footprints of prehistoric creatures or remnants of war, but it gives a glimpse into a time when steamboats dominated American rivers.The Missouri River was like a highway be fore steamboat traffic died down in favor of railroads and barges. Between 1819 and 1895, more than 400 steam boats sank on the river. Most of the shipwrecks were swept away by shifting sandbars and currents, and very few are still visible.

Once planted, water in well and mulch with straw to conserve soil warmth and encourage good establishment. The garlic will be ready for harvest next summer when most of the foli age has browned.

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other. That way if one decays, the rot won’t spread onto neighbor ing bulbs. Dusting the bulbs with fungicide before storing will help prevent them from rot ting.Caladium should be stored between 50 and 60 degrees F. The rest of the bulbs mentioned should be stored near 40 degrees. Finding a good storage spot may be

tricky. A basement wall away from a furnace is often a good location.

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benefit.Under current state law, a family of three can make no more than $8,345 to qualify for aid.

His approach in Ukraine has fit the same pattern. It just hasn’t worked as well against a well-led, welltrained and well-equipped opponent.“We’re going to see a fur ther escalation of brutality,” Vershbow said. “They’ve al ready launched heavy bombing of civilian in frastructure. ... Some into“turnhetry.”outofdrivetheyofficials(Russian)saywanttomillionsUkrainiansofthecounPutin’sgoal,said,istothisbackawarofattrition

Schmidt has criticized the program as too gener ous, despite 78 percent pub licWhat’ssupport.truly been gener ous is the fact that Kansans have been paying federal taxes to fund the expansion of Medicaid in states other than our own. Kansas has already lost out on an es timated $5 billion in avail able Medicaid funds since the program was enacted in Currently,2014. the federal government provides 90 percent of the cost. For the dozen states that do not have expansion in place, including Florida, they are eligible for an additional 5 percent match for an ad ditional two years if they signDespiteon. the 95 percent match, Schmidt stands firm against the aid.

If it were expanded, families making up to 138 percent of the federal pov erty level would receive aid on a sliding scale. For that same family of three, they could have an income up to $30,345 and receive some amount of aid.

SCHMIDT lauded De Santis’ tactics.

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nual Monarch butterfly col lection and tagging project this week. They expect to tag 250Edbutterflies.*****andTrinaPennuto are the new owners of Subway Sandwich Shop restaurant in Iola and Chanute. Ed, who has worked at both restau rants since they opened, bought both last month. The Iola Subway, 708 N. State, has been open since Febru ary 1994 and the Chanute Subway has been open since 1996.

— Alexander Vershow, a for mer U.S. ambassador to Russia

Andtrafficking.whenit comes to the LGBTQ community, Schmidt openly discrim inates, as does DeSan tis who earlier this year signed legislation dubbed “Don’t Say Gay,” which re stricts educators from dis cussing sexual orientation or gender identity with stu dents.If elected governor, Schmidt has pledged to sign legislation banning public schools and univer sities from allowing trans gender athletes. Schmidt has urged legislators to make the issue their first order of business.

eastern Ukraine and annexed the Crimean peninsula. In those wars, his forces of ten inflicted casualties on ci vilians as a deliberate tactic.

But Putin aides have said conscription is not being con sidered.Thegovernment has con tinued to reassure Russians that this is a limited “special

The real test, however, will come this winter, when the need for gas to heat homes willOnspike.both fronts, Putin hopes that inflicting pain on noncombatants can bring him victory. He believes Rus sians are better fighters than Ukrainians and more resil ient in winter than Europe ans or Americans. The chal lenge for the West is to prove him wrong.

China’s President Xi Jinping, right, Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Mongolia’s Pres ident Ukhnaa Khurelsukh, unseen, hold a trilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) leaders’ summit in Samarkand on Sept. 15. (ALEXANDR DEMYAN CHUK/SPUTNIK /AFP/GETTY IMAGES/TNS)

We’re going to see a further escalation of brutality.

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military operation” and has even prohibited describing it as a “He’s“war.”still desperately try ing to avoid mass mobiliza tion,” Vershbow said. “A draft would send protesters into the streets in Moscow. Even then, it takes months and months to train new troops.”

“I want a future for our great state of Kansas that looks a whole lot more like Ron DeSantis has in Flori da,” Schmidt said at a rally in IfOlathe.so,that’s truly despi cable.“They were homeless. They were hungry,” DeSan tis said, mocking the refu gees’And,plight.according to De Santis, “they were basical ly given a lottery ticket,” when he arranged their flights to low-wagepanded,othermentaltalizations,coverspeoplenantlow-incomeforhealthKanCaresioncommunity,protectionstionmind.headlineSchmidtborders,withclaimBecauseMassachusetts.Kansascan’ttohaveaproblemmigrantsfloodingitswhyelsewouldinviteDeSantistoSunday’srally?ThreethingscometoBothareagainstaborrightsforwomen,fortheLGBTQandtheexpanofMedicaid.Medicaid,knownasinKansas,istheinsuranceprogramourindigent,includingchildren,pregwomen,seniors,andwithdisabilities.Itdoctorvisits,hospiprescriptions,healthcare,andbasicservices.Ifitscoveragewereexmorethan165,000Kansanswould

AS FOR NUCLEAR, chem ical or biological weapons, most military and foreign policy experts say Putin is unlikely to use them unless his survival is directly at stake.“The problem with most of the escalatory options, up to and including nukes, is that they may simply unify Europe, cast Putin himself as a Hitlerian monster and accelerate Western weapons supplies to Ukraine,” said Stephen Sestanovich, a for mer National Security Coun cil official now at Columbia University.Putin’sother hope is to win the war not on the battlefield but in Western Europe, where Moscow has cut the supply of natural gas to squeeze Germany and other consum ing countries that have sent weapons to Ukraine.Sofar, the energy war has had sur prisingly little effect. One re cent poll found that 70% of Germans sup port continued aid to States,IningdespiteUkraine,climbgasprices.theUnitedtheGal

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Russia’s imperious pres ident, Vladimir Putin, may have just endured his worst week since the collapse of the Soviet Union, which he says was the greatest tragedy of the 20th century. His vaunted army, includ ing a tank force once con sidered one of Russia’s best, collapsed in the face of a Ukrainian offensive in east ern Ukraine. Some Russian soldiers fled after ditching their uniforms and donning civilian clothes they stole from homes, according to lo calInresidents.southern Ukraine, Rus sian units defending the stra tegic city of Kherson strug gled to hold their positions against persistent Ukrainian attacks.Putin even faced what sounded like tough question ing from his most important ally,

a forecast.Putin won’t capitulate; that would mean the end of hisHerule.likely will intensify the death and destruction Russia has inflicted on Ukraine’s ci vilians.Putin’s career has been marked by success in wars waged against weaker oppo nents. He came to power in 1999 by ordering a midwin ter siege of Grozny, capital of the troops2014,ingintosentists.limsuppresssavageChechnya,republicRussianofinawartoMusseparatIn2008,hethearmyneighborGeorgia;inhesentinto

“Partial mobilization is possible, but they may be lousy troops,” Vershbow said.

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Michael Kofman, a Rus sia expert at CNA, a defense think tank, suggested that Putin might opt for a “par tial mobilization,” extending current soldiers’ enlistment contracts and drafting recent veterans with needed skills.

SCHMIDT is giving us a clear view of how he would govern.It’snot promising.

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lup Poll found a similar level of support, 76%.

It was only mid-flight that the refugees, many of whom had made a tor turous two-month journey across a dozen countries to reach the U.S. border to flee the repressive dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro, learned of their destination. In an effort to lure the refugees on board, DeSantis’ under lings told them they were headed to Boston where their immigration process could be expedited and job opportunities awaited. Neither, of course, were true.

IN REGARD to abortion rights, the fewer the better, according to Schmidt, who said he voted against the state constitution’s pro tections for a woman’s say over her health care deci sions in the Aug. 2 primary election. On July 1, Florida prohibited abortions after 15 weeks with no exemp tions for rape, incest or hu man

Prepare for Putin to escalate war

If Schmidt looks up to Florida’s DeSantis, Kansas is in trouble

On Sunday, Derek Schmidt doubled down on hate.In his campaign for gov ernor, Schmidt brought in Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to rally the crowd against providing a safe harbor for refugees. Last week, DeSantis arranged to have about 50 Venezuelan refu gees flown from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard, with the purpose of mocking Massachusetts’s stance on refugee rights, that is that they should exist.

concerns” about Ukraine, he told Xi at a summit meeting in the central Asian city of Samar kand,WhenUzbekistan.Putinordered his army to invade Ukraine in February, he saw a historic opportunity to reassemble the core of the Soviet Union and appeared to anticipate a rapidThatvictory.plan failed when Ukraine, bolstered by West ern military aid and U.S. in telligence, halted Russia’s attempt to seize its capital, Kyiv.Now Putin’s Plan B, the conquest of eastern and southern Ukraine, is teeter ing on the edge of failure as well.Some cheerleaders have hailed Ukraine’s victory at Izyum, an important rail way junction in the east, as the turning point of the war. That’s premature. Rus sia holds about one-fifth of Ukraine’s territory and has more troops it can deploy, al though their quality is uncer tain.“Despite the euphoria, this ain’t over yet,” Alexander Vershbow, a former U.S. am bassador to Russia, told me last week. “Putin is obviously furious that his commanders have failed … but that doesn’t mean he’ll give up. He can still escalate in many ways.” So what can we expect from Putin now? Vershbow offered

The Iola High School marching band got its 1997 season off to a shining start Wednesday when it received two superior ratings — pa rade competition and field performance — at the Kan sas State Fair in Hutchinson. Scott Robinson is the band’s director.

… and hope that over time, war wea riness drives the Ukrainians to Toquit.”accomplish that, some of Putin’s hawkish support ers have demanded a full mo bilization, meaning a draft to replenish the army and a for mal declaration of war.

— Alexander Vershow, a for mer U.S. ambassador to Russia

“This guy is going to hang out in the Chuk chi Sea for the next few days and just rapidly weaken because it’s so stationary,” she said.

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ANCHORAGE, Alas ka (AP) — Floodwaters were receding in parts of western Alaska battered by the worst storm in a half centu ry, leaving behind de bris flung by powerful Bering Sea waves into beaches and seaside communities.Theremnants of Ty phoon Merbok were weakening Sunday as the storm system moved north from the Bering Strait into the Chukchi Sea on Alas ka’s northwest coast, where it still threatens smaller communities, said National Weather Service meteorologist Kaitlyn Lardeo.

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“They were homeless. They were hungry. They were trying to get to places like Florida and others. They were given basically a lottery tick et to get to the wealthi est sanctuary,” he said to laughter from the crowd. “If you’re going

There have been no reports of injuries, deaths or missing people in Alaska, the governor said during a Sunday news confer ence. A child reported missing Saturday was later found, he said.

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Several communities reported homes were knocked off their foun dations by the force of the incoming wa ter, often propelled by winds gusting near 70 miles per hour. One house in Nome float ed down a river until it got caught under a bridge.Many homes were flooded and about 450 residents on the western coast sought refuge in shelters, with more than half of them at a school in Hooper Bay, where they ate processed moose donated by vil lage residents. Others rode out the storm on higher ground out side their communi ties.It was a massive storm system — big enough to cover the mainland U.S. from the Pacific Ocean to Nebraska and from Canada to Texas. It influenced weather systems as far away as California, where a rare late-summer storm dropped rain on the northern part of the state, offering a measure of relief to wildfire crews but also complicating fire suppression efforts

plishments as Florida governor and a roster of decisions made by President Joe Biden, but sprinkled those re marks with praise for elements of Schmidt’s campaign agenda.

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Midway through the speech, to the delight of the audience, DeSantis delved into his effort to throw a spotlight on in flux of immigrants into the United States. He defended his stir-the-pot expenditure of $615,000 Florida tax dollars — $12,300 per person — to fly 50 migrants from Tex as to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts. He has said people board ed those two flights voluntarily. There have been calls for a federal investigation to deter mine whether the immi grants were misled and the flights approximat ed human trafficking.

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“Oneago.of the big fea tures of this storm was the wide swath of significant damage,” said Rick Thoman, a climate specialist with the International Arc tic Research Center at the University of Alas ka“So,Fairbanks.diditlive up to the hype? I would say absolutely,” he said of the storm.

“Right when people needed her, she stood on the side of the tax collector rather than the taxpayer,” DeSantis said. “I think you need a governor like Derek Schmidt who is going to put taxpayers first.”

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Dunleavy said roads are damaged and state officials are assessing potential damage to seawalls, water and sewage systems, air ports, and ports. He identified five commu nities — Hooper Bay, Scammon Bay, Golovin, Newtok and Nome — as being greatly impacted by a combination of high water, flooding, erosion and electrical issues in either the towns or their airports. Emergency manage ment and American

Olathe resident Judah Prince, right, attended the Olathe rally with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Prince hopes DeSantis wins the 2024 presidential nomination because DeSantis offers conservative values without recklessness of former President Donald Trump. (TIM CARPENTER/KANSAS REFLECTOR)

Red Cross personnel will deploy to those communities as soon as Monday, while Alas ka National Guard members will be sent to Nome, Bethel and Hooper Bay to assist residents. Red Cross volunteers from the Lower 48 will also con duct needs assessments for food, water and shelter in other flooded villages.The storm caused Nome’s highest water level since 1974 — 11.1 feet above the normal tide — and other com munities may have sur passed levels seen in 48 years

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The storm’s crash ing waves caused wide spread flooding and damage along 1,000 miles of the Alaska coastline, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said.

“Part of the reason I’m here is because if you look over the last few years governors have been more import ant to peoples’ freedoms than ever before,” he said. “You saw this here in Kansas and they saw it in California, New York and Illinois and all these states where you had leftist governors locking people down. In Florida, we lifted people up.”DeSantis said Kelly was in step with Biden’s agenda, including re sponse to the COVID-19 pandemic, proclaiming there was “no daylight between them. Basical ly, it’s like having Biden as governor here.”

to support open borders, then you should have to deal with the conse quences.”DeSantis referred to establishment of Mar tha’s Vineyard as a sanctuary jurisdiction and the hostility ex pressed by some in that wealthy enclave after unexpected arrival of immigrants. The gover nor said the position of those island residents amounted to “self-con gratulatory virtue sig naling.”Healso said immigra tion was one example of how elites and leftists in the United States want ed to impose an ideolo gy on the nation while casting dissenters as second-class citizens.

He touched on a cam paign talking point fa vored by Schmidt about Kelly’s veto of two sweeping tax bills that included repeal of the state sales tax on grocer ies. Subsequently, Kelly advocated for elimina tion July 1 of the state’s 6.5% sales tax on grocer ies. The LegislatureRepublican-ledrejected

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The governor en couraged the audience to be culture warriors against the “woke mind virus,” but warned the stakes were high and the struggle would be difficult.Heillustrated that point while attacking Disney, pressing for greater scrutiny of school curriculum and library books, demand ing transgender boys be forbidden from playing sports against girls, and denouncing The New York Times’ “1619 Proj ect” regarding U.S. his tory and racism.

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— An American con tractor held hostage in Afghanistan for more than two years has been released in exchange for a convicted Tali ban drug lord jailed in the United States, the White House said Mon day, announcing a rare success in U.S.-Taliban talks since the militant group took power a lit tle more than a year ago Mark Frerichs, a Navy veteran who had spent more than a de cade in Afghanistan as a civilian contrac tor, was abducted in January 2020 and is believed to have been held since then by the Taliban-linked Haqqani network. He was traded for Bashir Noorzai, a Taliban associate con victed of heroin traf ficking in 2008 who had spent 17 years behind bars before his release Monday.Theexchange is one of the most significant prisoner swaps to take place under the Biden administration.

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Shaughnessy was also dominant offensively knocking 36 kills while Karley Wools hit 26 kills and K. Hottenstein knocked 13 kills.

Jones wasn’t done there for his Vikings as Mack fired a bullet to him on a 92-yard touchdown connection for the 21-0 lead with nine minutes left in the first half.

Fourlead. minutes into the fourth quarter, Weide found Cortland Carson for an eightyard Iola touchdown pass to slim the Iola deficit to 26 points, 40-14. The score would remain the same until the final“Iwhistle.want to improve on communication and I want to improve on our tackling,” said Daugharthy. “I want to make sure we actually know our playbook from the offensive and defensive side. Being able to communicate that from not only just the first team but down to three deep.”

the ball and turn it right back over to Parsons.

The momentum didn’t last long in favor of Iola. The next Parsons offensive play saw Mack find JJ Kendrick across

HUMBOLDT — Logan Wyrick admitted to worrying about a letdown for his Humboldt High Cubs.

Skylar Hottenstein and Shelby Shaughnessy were also named to the All-Tournament Team.

The Lady Cubs combined to outscore their opponents through four matches 251-147.

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The victory improves Humboldt to 3-0 as the Cubs gear up for Class 2A, District 1 play with a doozy of a road game at Council Grove next on the schedule.

Saturday inthirdsecond,place,action,Overallmorning.intournamentHumboldttookfirstfollowedbyCrestinWichitaHeightsinandPleasantoncomingfourthplace. Humboldt

Crest went Humboldt’s way, 25-16 and 25-12.

Humboldt volleyball hosts invitational Saturday

The Iola High School Mustangs fought but came up short in their home opener against Parsons on Friday night,Parsons40-14.was able to get the lead first and build on it for a slim chance of Iola making a comeback. The Mustangs did take a big step forward from last week’s Wellsville matchup, showing resilience as they clowed back in the second“Wherehalf. we were last week and where we are this week, I was really proud of,” said Iola head coach David Daugharthy. “We took a step forward. I know we got blown out tonight but the reality is I thought we fought hard tonight all four quarters. You take away a few big plays they had and this is a whole newTheballgame.”Vikings got on the board on their opening offensive drive when quarterback Tra Mack hit Jesse Jones on a 20-yard touchdown pass down the sideline for the early 7-0 Thingslead.looked hopeful for Iola on Parsons’ second offensive drive when Mustang Corbin Cloud picked off a pass around the 15-yard line. However, the next Iola offensive play saw Cloud fumble

Sophomore quarterback Blake Ellis fired a pinpoint laser down the middle, while getting walloped by a pair of Bluestreak linemen, to hit receiver Logan Page in stride for the 45yard touchdown.

It turns out Wyrick didn’t have to worry much.

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“Welead.knew heading in they had one or two guys, if you give them a little bit of space, they’re going to house it. This is every Friday night for them but we just didn’t make tackles and we didn’t get off blocks and that was the cause,” said Daugharthy.

the middle for a 70-yard touchdown pass and the 34-7 lead at half.

Unofficially, Humboldt limited the Bluestreaks to a net 23 yards of total offense.Neodesha also had its moments defensively, but ultimately could not contend with Humboldt’s fire-

Mack was able to help set up another Parsons score when he found an open receiver across the middle for a 26-yard gain. The long connection was followed up by a Mack to Riley Baker 12-yard touchdown pass across the middle of the field for a big 28-0

After an emotional shutout win over Caney Valley last week, and district play slated to begin next week, Wyrick was well aware Humboldt had to contend with an improved Neodesha“Wesquad.knew it could be a trap game,” Wyrick said.

“We felt like if we could get out in space, we could use our athletes to do some things,” Wyrick said. “He was able to get loose, and his athleticism took it from there.”After Neodesha’s subsequent drive went nowhere, Humboldt set up shop at the Bluestreak 45.

Humboldt’s Maddox Johnson carries the football against Neodesha. PHOTO BY MIKE MYER

The second match saw Humboldt wipe out Waverly in two sets, 25-17 and 25-8. The Lady Cubs then won their third matchup against Yates Center, 25-17 and 25-8. The championship round with

Kenisyn Hottenstein led the Lady Cubs in serving with 11 aces followed by Shaughnessy’s nine aces and S. Hottenstein and Ella Lassman’s eight aces apiece.

The Cub defenders were relentless from the opening snap, and didn’t allow a single first down until the game’s final 90 seconds. By then, Humboldt’s starters were on the sidelines after having broken open to a 38-0 halftime lead.

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Iola drops home game to Parsons

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The Lady Cubs bested Crest in the championship game to cap the Humboldt’sday.

Iola plays at Anderson County Friday at 7 p.m.

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Iola was able to get on the scoreboard with one minute left before halftime when quarterback Landon Weide hit Eli Adams for a 42-yard touchdown pass down the Parsons sideline.

Council Grove, like Humboldt, is 3-0 on the season. In fact, the Braves have yet to allow a single point on the season, having outscored its three opponents by a collective 133-0. But it’s also worth noting Council Grove hasn’t faced a defense quite like what Humboldt is offering.

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“It was good to see,” Wyrick said of his young signal caller. “This is all new to him. He’s still progressing. It’s great to see him in the pocket. He knows he’s gonna take a big hit, but he put it right on the money. It was a great throw. Anytime you can hit one like that, it’s always fun.”The beleaguered Bluestreaks barely had time to recover when Humboldt’s Jacob Harrington picked

power.“We were impressed with their front seven,” Wyrick said. “They caused us some fits at times. They would get good penetration with their defensive line andThelinebackers.”keywas getting Humboldt’s runners into open space on the perimeter.Cole Mathes got things started with a 9-yard touchdown run early in the first quarter before Maddox Johnson — who normally lines up at right guard — took a snap on a fake punt 23 yards for a key first down on Humboldt’s secondTreydrive.Sommer capped that 10-play, 80-yard drive with a 33-yard touchdown run that involved reversing field behind the line of scrimmage and outracing the Neodesha defense to the end zone.

Humboldt pitched its second straight shutout, while the Cub offense hit high gear in the second quarter, rolling to a 44-0 win over Neodesha.

Mustang freshman Tre Wilson (24) sti -arms a Parsons defender on Friday night. REGISTER/QUINN

“I thought they might have gotten (a first down) before then, but I knew it wasn’t much,” Wyrick said. “We were flying around, doing some good things. It seems like we’re playing a little looser, playing a little more aggressive. It’s good to see, for sure.”

Humboldt notches another shutout

Head coach Terry Meadows’ crew began their play by defeating Wichita-Heights in two sets, 25-12 and 25-17.

In the beginning of the second quarter, Mack found Jones again for a 51-yard touchdown pass and the 14-0 Parsons advantage.

HUMBOLDT — Humboldt High School hosted local schools Crest, Marmaton Valley and Yates Center as well as six other schools in a varsity volleyball invitational

THE SECOND half didn’t begin very well for the Mustangs as Weide was picked off twice in a row by Vikings Trae Ginder and Marion Ryan. Parsons followed the second interception with a Jahmarion Washington oneyard touchdown rush for the 40-7

The Mustangs did get an interception with four minutes left in the fourth quarter from Tre Wilson who returned the ball to the 43yard line. Iola’s offense drove down to the nine-yard line but wasn’t able to capitalize on the steal.

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The Wildcats then slipped to Wichita Heights in three sets, 2519, 28-30 and 19-25.

In the championship round against Humboldt, Hermreck’s squad lost in two sets, 16-25 and 12-25.“Humboldt played well and they were ready for us. They passed well and had great defensive plays. We ran out of steam having gone to three sets in the previous match,” Hermreck explained.TheLady Lancers went 27-for-30 from the serving line with two ace serves while Herm-

Humboldt: volleyball hosts local schools

The Jayhawks had just two penalties for 25 yards.Houston: The Cougars entered the season with hopes of making a New Year’s six bowl, but that accomplishment looks slim following consecutive losses to Texas Tech and Kansas,

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DELAY OF GAME

Kansas: The Jayhawks started slow but couldn’t be stopped for the final 3½ quarters. Kansas continued to excel on third downs finishing 7 of 12 after entering 17 of 23, which leads the nation.

Clayton Tune was 22 of 31 for 260 yards, a touchdown and an interception. He also rushed for 63 yards and a touchdown. Houston (1-2) finished with 446 total yards.“There’s plenty of blame to go around,” Houston coach Dana Holgorsen said. “I got out-coached. … We got out-coached offensively, defensively. Put it on me. We have a lot of work to do.”Brandon Campbell had 48 rushing yards and a score, and Ta’Zhawn Henry finished with 56 rushing yards and a touchdown and five catches for 107 yards and a score for

Daniels’ touchdowns power Kansas past Houston, 48-30

After Houston opened up a 14-0 lead midway through the first quarter, Kansas answered with 28 straight points on a 12-yard touchdown run by Daniels, an 8-yard touchdown run by Daniel Hishaw Jr. and touchdown passes of 5 yards and 60 yards by Daniels to open up a 14-point lead with a minute left in the first half.

off to a great start, but I think again, a very solid day.”He found 11 different receivers and threw touchdown passes to Torry Locklin, Jared Casey and Luke Grimm.

Crest The Lady Lancers (164) impressed in Humboldt as well, taking second place overall after falling to Humboldt in the championship round.“Itwas a very exciting day for us. The girls stayed focused, overall, and worked hard for every point,” said Crest head coach Abigail Hermreck. “If we get down, it is not for long at all.

After going down in the first set, the Lady Lancers stormed back to take the third set victory over Wichita Heights by seven points. This time Crest went 94% from the serving line on 67-of-71 serves along with nine aces.Adams and Luedke were perfect on serves two matches in a row while Hammond also served a perfect 20-for-20 and Edgerton went for 100% on serves on 16-of16 serves with four aces.

reck, Edgerton, Boots and Luedke each served a perfect 100% in the matchup.Crest plays at Altoona-Midway on Tuesday night.

The Yates Center volleyball team went 1-2 at Humboldt but fought hard all morning but just couldn’t get the ball to fall their way.

The Wildcats began the tournament with a bang, coming out on top of Waverly, 25-20 and 2927. The second set was a back and forth affair which involved a bit of overtime but Yates Center was able to hold on for the two-point victory.

“I was very proud again how the girls scraped and clawed the whole time,” said Cummings. “We gave them all they wanted in the match.”The third set saw Yates Center fall short to Marmaton Valley, 2516 and 25-11.

Their second match was a Lady Lancer victory over Field Kinley (Coffeyville), 25-9 and 25-6.

Crest served well through all of their matches and went 44-for50 on serves with 10 aces against Central Heights. Perfect serving came off the hands of Luedke and Adams.Thematch that sent Crest to the championship round was a first round bracket matchup against Wichita Heights in which the Lady Lancers took the win, 22-25, 25-18 and 25-18.

“We fought hard, but couldn’t push back against their late run,” said Cummings. “Even though we only won one

also went for four solo blocks while Chanlynn Wrestler made two solo blocks to lead the pack defensively. S. Hottenstein also made 41 digs, followed by Shaughnessy’s 36 digs, Wools’ 30 digs and K. Hottenstein’s 20 Humboldtkills. plays at Burlington on Saturday at 8:30 a.m.

“It’s huge for this program,” Leipold said about the undefeated start. “It’s huge for these players for everything they’ve gone through, the ones who have persevered through it all.”

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two Big 12 teams that Houston will face regularly next season when they join the conference. The loss snaps a streak of seven straight home openers the Cougars had won.

With 9:21 remaining in the second quarter, the game was delayed due to lightning. Play resumed after a 70-minute delay. Halftime was shortened to 15 minutes due to the delay.

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UP NEXT Kansas hosts Duke next Saturday in an unexpected matchup of 3-0 teams.Houston hosts Rice next Saturday.

“We are making progress and getting through some injuries, sicknesses, and adversity. We have a motto that says ‘Adversity reveals character.’ And that’s what we are working on, revealing the best versions of ourselves,” said Yates Center head coach Carrie Cummings.

The Wildcats fell in their final matchup of the tournament to Humboldt, 24-6 and 25-16.

match, we overcame some game time changes to the lineup with Grace Westerman out and Kinley Morrison stepping into the middle position.”YatesCenter’s Molly Proper and Kinley Morrison led the way in serving with seven and six aces, respectively. Offensively, Wildcats Kamdyn Trahan and Morrison led the pack with 14 and 13 kills, isteredwhileProperthreeCenter’sDefensively,respectively.YatesTrahanhadsoloblockswhiletotaled41digsCallynMillerreg-30digs.

THE TAKEAWAY

The team went a combined 46-of-50 at the serving line in the win and totaled nine aces. Hermreck made the difference for Crest in this one making 10 kills and three blocks with her height at the net.

“It is a very well-deserved honor for the girls. They strive every day to be the examples of leadership and fearless play that raises the bar for continued success,” Hemreck said. “McKenna is our best passer and she anticipates well. Kayla is a go-to for our offense. She is able to terminate the ball and get the much neededCrestpoint.”wasable to take down Altoona in their first matchup with set scores of 25-8 and 25-14.

road games for the first time since 2007.

Kinley Edgerton, Allyssa Adams and Kamryn Luedke each were perfect on serves in the matchup.Thethird matchup saw Crest triumph over Central Heights in two sets, 25-8 and 25-14.

Continued from B1

MLB standings

Followingon.” the event, Kayla Hemreck and McKenna Hammond were named to the All-Tournament Team. Hammond made 36 digs and nine ace serves in her team’s successful outing. Hermreck led Crest with 59 kills and nine blocks.

“We have a lot of people who are able to make plays with the ball in their hands in our offense,” Daniels said. “I feel like (offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki) realizes that, so I feel like he does a great job of being able to put guys in situations to be able to get the Kansasball.”finished with 438 yards, including 280 rushing yards. The Jayhawks won back-to-back

HOUSTON (AP) — Jalon Daniels threw for 158 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 123 yards and two scores as Kansas improved to 3-0 for the first time since 2009 with a 48-30 win over Houston onDanielsSaturday.finished 14 of 23 and threw touchdown passes of 5, 60 and 8 yards. He had touchdown runs of 12 and 9 yards.“Ithought Jalon was excellent today,” Kansas coach Lance Leipold said. “He made some big plays, scrambling, keeping drives alive, saw some things, didn’t hesitate. Statistically, he probably didn’t get

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Humboldt — Page 45 yd pass from Ellis (SommerHumboldtrun) — Mathes 11 yd pass from Ellis (runHumboldtfailed) — Johnson 4 yd run (Slocum pass fromHumboldtSommer)— Sommer 23 yd run (run failed) Stats

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said not long after the franchise won its first title on Sunday with a 78-71 victory against Connecticut in Game 4 of the WNBA Finals. “Our journey is just beginning.”TheAces have several of their core players signed to deals that will keep them in Las Vegas for the next few years.

Ellis followed with a 10-yard pass to Sam Hull and an 11-yard touchdown to Mathes to extend the lead to 30-0.

Council Grove enters its matchup with the Cubs coming off a 69-0 romp over Northern Heights.

off a Neodesha pass to give possession back to the Cubs at the Bluestreak 21.

A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces look to be a safe bet to win a few more WNBA titles over the next several years, a realization that can’t be ignored even though they haven’t had very much time to celebrate their organization’s first championship.

The Kansas State football team went head-to-head with Tulane on Saturday afternoon at Bill Snyder Stadium in Manhattan. The Wildcats came up short to the Green Wave. 17-10. Top left is senior quarterback Adrian Martinez (9) dropping back for a pass. Top right is junior running back Deuce Vaughn (22) during warmups. Middle left is Martinez (9) throwing his one touchdown pass of the day. Middle right is senior receiver Malik Knowles (4) catching a pass near the Kansas State sideline. Bottom left is senior defensive end Jaylen Pickle (93) going for a sack on Tulane’s quarterback. Bottom right is Vaughn (22) escaping a Tulane tackler around mid eld. REGISTER/QUINN BURKITT

Humboldt’s Blake Ellis

for the first time too this season and will be the centerpiece in which the Aces hope will be a title defense next year.

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None is bigger than Wilson, who has already won two MVPs and is entering her prime at just 26 years old. She also was named defensive player of the year

By DOUG FEINBERG The Associated Press

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The Cubs embarked on an eight-play, 66yard drive, capped by Sommer’s second touchdown of the night, a 23-yard jaunt.Sommer ran for 128 yards on 16 carries, while Ellis hit 7 of 8 passes for 133 yards. Sommer completed his only pass attempt of the night for 26 Hullyards.had76 yards on three catches, Page had a 45-yard touchdown reception and Colton Slocum had a pair of catches covering 24 yards.Defensively, Harrington and Slocum shared team honors with six tackles apiece, while Harrington had a pick and River Kaufman a quarterback sack. The Cubs had six tackles for loss.

“You see it. You see it,” Wilson said. “This is what we’re building. This is what we’re doing. This is it. I’m so happy right now.”

Go Wildcats!

Las Vegas will be attempting to do something that hasn’t been done in the WNBA in 20 years. No team has won consecutive cham-

— Hull, 3-76; Page, 1-45; Slocum, 2-24; Mathes, 1-11; DeMeritt, 1-3. Neodesha — Ramey, 1-2; Roebuck, 2-(-2); Smith, 2-(-3).

Continued from B1

“I think we found ourselves in this league where everyone has their standard of how they’ve won, and we are creating that,” Wilson

Humboldt: shutout

The Cubs mounted another long drive for good measure late in the first half, marching 61 yards on nine plays with the aforementioned Johnson pounding the ball in from the 4, making it 38-0 at the break.

“We’ve got some good athletes on our line,” Wyrick said. “A couple of them could play skill positions for a lot of people. We always like to get our seniors some touchdowns. It’s fun. They love it, and our skill guys loveWithit.” such a lopsided score, the officiating crew ordered a running clock through the second half.Itdid little to slow Humboldt’s offense in the third quarter.

Wilson has been the face of the franchise since she was drafted No. 1 by the Aces in 2018. She led the team to the WNBA Finals in 2020 before they were swept by Seattle.Now she has a WNBA championship to go along with a NCAA title she won while starring for South Carolina.

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— Sommer, 16-128; Mathes, 6-58; Ellis, 8-39; Johnson, 3-28; Page, 1-1; DeMeritt, 1-1; Hart, 1-(-2). Neodesha — Ramey, 3-15; Robuck, 1-5; Babcock, 1-4; Gillett, 1-3; Bosch, 2-2; Songer,

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